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I friend of mine detroyed a 1913 P.08 sometime ago because he had no license for it. But four magazines and a few other parts are left. The P.08 was made in Erfurt. Maybe someone could identify them. The pistol was originally a 9mm but after 1918 converted to 7.65mm.
First one without marks: ![]() ![]() This is one is marked "978" and "b" or "l" ![]() ![]() ![]() This one is marked 6334 "h" and "+" ![]() ![]() ![]() The last one is marked 627 "d" and "+" ![]() ![]() ![]() Are these magazines the nickel type? They all have a wooden bottom. Are they correct for a 1913 model? |
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First shown is a 1916 or later Erfurt mag, the other two shown are 1911 or later DWM mags. Unmarked mags can be either military replacements or commercial as Patrice says.
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Thank for the information. It is a pitty that the pisto itself is not exisiting. I will try to sell the magazines. Your information will help me to describe them correctly.
The father of my friend was a fireman as I know. He also had a PPK which was destroyed by his son at the same time a few years ago. But in Germany we need a license for such pistols and he did not know how to get one. You must tell the officials why you need one and did not know that the weapons could be transferred in decoration weapon. All other parts have the same number 40. On top was a crown and 1913. The holster was also from 1913 and is very good nearly like new condition. But one question is left. Are the 7,65mm or 9mm magazines. The 08 was a 9mm model but my friend sad after 1918 it was converted to 7,65mm because of the peace treatments. Or are the magazine for both patrons identical? Sorry for my stupid question but I only own an airgun (what needs no license in Germany). Kind regards, Christian |
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Once again, thank you for your help. No I exactly know what we have and I can sell them. If someone is interested...
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